These 21 Companies Back the GOP's Proposed Border Adjustment Tax

U.S. President Donald Trump signs Executive Orders in the Oval Office of the White House, including an order to review the Dodd-Frank Wall Street to roll back financial regulations of the Obama era, on Feb. 3, 2017.

On Monday, the American Made Coalition released a partial list of companies in favor of the “border adjustment tax,” which taxes imports but makes revenues from exports deductible. According to the coalition, the tax is “essential to leveling the playing field for American made goods and services and encouraging American jobs, investment, and manufacturing.”

For more import-dependent retailers like Walmart and Target, the proposed tax would certainly hurt. Over 100 companies have come out against the tax, billing it as a “consumer tax” that would raise prices.

The coalition says it has over 25 business in its partnership. Here are the 21 listed so far:

The coalition’s list comes as Congress and the Executive Branch are set to debate how best to enforce corporate tax reforms.

Fortune has updated this story to include information about how some companies are tied to Donald Trump.

Correction: A previous version of this story said the coalition supported Trump’s import tax. They support the House GOP’s border adjustment tax proposal, not necessarily the President’s proposed tax tariffs.

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